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    Vietnam’s VinFast setting up automotive operations in PH? -Autoindustriya.com

    VinFast has already set up a motorcycle office here as a subsidiary and not a local distributor partner. They have been actively marketing it on social media, but on the automotive side, we haven’t seen any new developments yet. There have been some sightings of VinFast vehicles driving around places such as Bonifacio Global City, but beyond that, there hasn’t been much… until now.

    What we know is that VinFast is actively hiring experienced executives to fill key roles in the company. Much in the same way that other brands were hiring key individuals last year, now it seems it’s VinFast’s turn to get some experienced people to fill their posts.

    But what is VinFast and why should we pay attention to what they have to offer?

    VinFast is actually one of the world’s newest automobile companies, and the first homegrown one to come out of our Southeast Asian neighbor Vietnam when they were established in 2017. Yes, Vietnam has its own bonafide automobile and motorcycle brand that has export ambitions while the Philippines does not. The company is under the umbrella of the largest conglomerate in Vietnam: the Vingroup. They started out by hiring experienced executives from a lot of other companies, though reports from 2017 indicate a significant presence of former General Motors people; the reason is that they have a partnership with GM as the distributor there. They even acquired the former GM plant in Vietnam and used the existing GM model (Opel Karl/Chevrolet Spark) albeit rebadged as the VinFast Fadil.

    Today, VinFast produces ICE vehicles such as the VinFast Lux A2.0 and Lux SA2.0 which are based on BMW platforms; 5 Series F10 and X5 F15, respectively. But the company seems to be transitioning towards electric mobility and now has an expansive EV lineup; two of which have been spotted in Metro Manila.

    Of course, VinFast will have a lot to prove to succeed in the Philippines. This may be a relatively small market, but it is a very competitive one due to the many brands already present here. And based on what we've viewed, heard, and read so far from people who have experienced what they offer, quite a bit of the feedback about VinFast’s models hasn’t been rosy.

    Let’s see if their newer models can impress once they officially launch here.

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    New car brand alert: Vietnamese automaker VinFast officially launches in PH | TopGear PH

    The brand will be holding an event with the media on May 31, while a public event is scheduled for June 1 to 2. While VinFast has yet to confirm which of its models will be available here, it did announce that EVs including the VF 5, VF 7, VF 9, and VF e34 as well as six electric motorcycles and the CF DrgnFly electric bike will be on display during the public showcase.

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    I'm really curious on where Vinfast will end up with regard to pricing. And if they plan to nerf some of the features on lower variants just to get to the lowest possible price.

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    VINFAST just shows how backward our local automotive industry has been in the many decades.

    We never had true technology transfer that other countries did with having foreign cars made within their borders.

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    screw the chinese mini EVs (wuling, ice cream, etc). i'll be waiting for this VF3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post

    screw the chinese mini EVs (wuling, ice cream, etc). i'll be waiting for this VF3


    Ingat lang with Vinfast reliability. They still lack any track record for (long term) reliability.

    They might also be the next automotive bust if they get overextended in their capacity.

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    Vinfast ... chinese EV company in disguise ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by spectr View Post
    Ingat lang with Vinfast reliability. They still lack any track record for (long term) reliability.

    They might also be the next automotive bust if they get overextended in their capacity.
    personally... itong EVs na less than 1M (Wuling, Ice Cream etc) - I see them as disposable cars.

    gamit lang ng gamit until it eventually dies.

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